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Vladislav T. Todorov, Dmitry Rakov and Andreas Bardenhagen
The current challenges facing the aerospace domain require unconventional solutions, which could be sought in new configurations of future aircraft and spacecraft. The choice of optimal concepts requires the consideration of a significant amount of compe...
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Mahdi Rezapour and Khaled Ksaibati
A choice to use a seat belt is largely dependent on the psychology of the vehicles? occupants, and thus those decisions are expected to be characterized by preference heterogeneity. Despite the importance of seat belt use on the safety of the roadways, t...
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Elena Likhosherst,Lev Mazelis,Konstantin Solodukhin
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The method for portfolio investment, allowing the formation of the optimal portfolio structure considering degrees of satisfaction of requirements of stakeholder groups, risks and uncertainty of external and internal environment, was proposed. The model ...
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Natalia Sizova,Olha Starkova,Ganna Solodovnik,Natalya Dolgova
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The paper reports the proposed method of quantitative analysis of risks in investment construction projects, which uses a probabilistic approach. The specific feature of this approach is a multistage evaluation process and complex accounting of indicator...
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A. Bruce Caster, Wanda K. Causseaux
Business students are generally introduced to LIFO and FIFO in their first accounting course. However, that introduction generally focuses exclusively on computing ending inventory and cost of goods sold. Students are rarely challenged to compute o...
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Carlos A. Huenchuleo, Jan Barkmann, Rainer Marggraf
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A respondent?s preference for non-market goods depends not only on the attributes of the goods but also on the respondent?s attitude towards the goods being valued. Accounting for these characteristics may substantially improve the ability of stated choi...
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Hui Wan, Jun Xia, Liping Zhang, Dunxian She, Yang Xiao and Lei Zou
Sensitivity analysis is a fundamental approach to identify the most significant and sensitive parameters, helping us to understand complex hydrological models, particularly for time-consuming distributed flood forecasting models based on complicated theo...
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Julio Hokky Sahputra,Taufik Hidayat
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This research aims to test whether there is any motivation from the management to choose their accounting policy in recognizing actuarial gain (loss) related to the defined benefit plan between corridor method and full recognition through OCI method base...
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